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Houston's 2026 Housing Crisis, What the Kinder Institute Report Means for the 52.6% of Renters Who Are Cost-Burdened, the ... — Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm

Houston’s 2026 Housing Crisis: What the Kinder Institute Report Means for the 52.6% of Renters Who Are Cost-Burdened, the 16% Drop in Black Homeownership East of I-69 and TX-288, and the 10% Insurance Hike Driving Families Out — A Community Resource Guide from Attorney911, Free Consultation, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Houston in 2026: The Housing Squeeze Is Real, and It Is Hitting Specific Families the Hardest If you are reading this in Houston, Harris County, or anywhere along the I-69 corridor — if you opened this page at the kitchen table after staring at a rent increase, an eviction notice, or a homeowners insurance bill that jumped 10% in twelve months — this page is for you. We are Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC, and we work personal injury and wrongful death cases across Texas. Housing affordability law is not our practice area, and we will say so plainly in a moment. But the housing crisis in Houston creates real injuries, and where unsafe housing conditions cross into physical harm, that is exactly the fight we know how to wage. The Kinder Institute for Urban Research released its 2026 State of Housing Report, and the numbers describe what you already feel. More than half of Houston renters are cost-burdened — spending over 30% of their income on housing. In Harris County as a whole, the figure is 51.2%. In the city of Houston, it is 52.6%. These are not abstract percentages. They are families choosing between rent and groceries,…

Houston Housing Crisis 2026, What the Kinder Institute Report Means for Cost-Burdened Renters, the 16% Black Homeownership... — Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm

Houston Housing Crisis 2026: What the Kinder Institute Report Means for Cost-Burdened Renters, the 16% Black Homeownership Drop East of I-69 and TX-288, and the 10% Homeowners Insurance Spike — Where Houston Families Can Find Real Help | Attorney911

The Houston Housing Crisis Is Not a Headline. It Is Your Kitchen Table. If you opened this page tonight, you are probably not reading it casually. You are reading it because something in the numbers the Kinder Institute just published looks like your life. Maybe it is the rent increase that arrived in March, the one that pushed you past the line where housing costs more than a third of what comes in. Maybe it is the homeowners insurance renewal that jumped ten percent in twelve months, and you are trying to figure out which bill you will not pay this month to keep the policy active. Maybe you live east of I-69 or south of TX-288, in Third Ward or Fifth Ward or Sunnyside, and the home your family has owned for two generations is now on a list of neighborhoods where Black homeownership fell sixteen percent in a single year. Maybe you came home from work to find an eviction citation taped to your door, and you have five days to answer, and you do not know what an answer is. Maybe you are a parent whose child has been coughing for months in a rental with water…

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